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| Jimmy Grimme -- fashion talent scout |
| Jimmy Grimme, a talent scout whose Grimme Agency was the hottest modeling agency in San Francisco in its day and who launched the careers of Suzanne Somers, Christy Turlington and Jack Scalia, among others, died Thursday in Belmont after a brief batt (more) |
| C. George Scala; helped build Lechmere into N.E. powerhouse |
| As president and chief executive of Lechmere Inc , C George Scala often made undercover stops in his stores to ensure that everything was running smoothly 'George would pretend he was a customer and shop the store, buying this, buying that,' Richar (more) |
| Daniel R. Raichel, 71, an Expert on the Characteristics of Sound, Is Dead |
| Daniel R Raichel was a mechanical engineer who studied how sound travels in symphony halls and across industrial workplaces (more) |
| Baseball fan, maintenance engineer |
| 1 week archive: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Today Advanced Search Essentials Homepage Photo Galleries Photo Store Multimedia Weather Horoscope Lottery Crossword Sudoku Contact Us Opinions Editorials Blogs Columnists CyberSurveys Forums Autos Autos (more) |
| Ruthanna Boris, Versatile Ballet Russe Dancer, Dies at 88 |
| Ruthanna Boris was the first American ballerina to be a star of one of the prestigious Ballets Russes troupes of the ?40s (more) |
| Ann Louise Hentz: 1921 - 2006 |
| January 8, 2007 Ann Louise Hentz, professor emeritus of English at Lake Forest College, was a devotee of the English Renaissance, Buddhism and world travel whose enthusiasm for learning inspired teachers and students at the North Shore campus for (more) |
| Marian W. Baird: 1915 - 2007 |
| January 8, 2007 She was known in Chicago as the wife of fourth generation real estate executive John Baird, but with close friends Marian Wood Baird shared the details of her career as a competitive tennis player After playing in the U S Nationa (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Beatrice Elizabeth Meloon, 97, a homemaker, died of complications from breast cancer Dec 31 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County She lived in Arlington (more) |
| Charles 'Chick' Montrose, 64; Taught Physics At Catholic U. |
| Charles J "Chick" Montrose, 64, the chairman of Catholic University's physics department and an amateur softball umpire who officiated in more than 5,000 games, died Dec 28 at his home in Silver Spring He had pancreatic cancer (more) |
| Ira D. Wallach, 97, a Philanthropist, Dies |
| Ira D Wallach was a New York philanthropist who for many years was the chief executive of Central National Gottesman Inc (more) |
| Trail enthusiast fought illness all his life but kept on smiling |
| 1 week archive: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Today Advanced Search Essentials Homepage Photo Galleries Photo Store Multimedia Weather Horoscope Lottery Crossword Sudoku Contact Us Opinions Editorials Blogs Columnists CyberSurveys Forums Autos Autos (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Martin David Kruskal, 81, a mathematician whose work on the properties of an unusual kind of wave helped pave the way for fiber optic technology, died Dec 26 after a series of strokes in Princeton, N J (more) |
| Obituaries |
| James B Sibbison, 90, a reporter who became a press officer for federal agencies in Washington, including a decade with the Environmental Protection Agency, died Dec 16 at SunBridge nursing center in Hadley, Mass He had congestive heart failure (more) |
| Bobby Hamilton; was top NASCAR driver; at 49 |
| NASHVILLE Bobby Hamilton, the longtime NASCAR driver who won the 2001 Talladega 500 and was the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series champion, died yesterday of cancer, said Liz Allison, a family friend who co hosted a radio show with Mr Hamilton He was (more) |
| Cole Campbell, 53, Editor and Journalism Educator, Dies |
| Cole Campbell was one of the first newspaper editors to embrace the idea that journalism should help readers be engaged citizens (more) |
| Momofuku Ando: 1910 - 2007 |
| January 8, 2007 TOKYO Momofuku Ando, the inventor of instant ramen noodles the inexpensive and simple dish that has sustained American college students for decades has died He was 96 Nissin Food Products Co , the company Mr Ando founded, sa (more) |
| OBITUARY: DAVID JONES |
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| Charles 'Chick' Montrose, 64; Taught Physics At Catholic U. |
| Charles J 'Chick' Montrose, 64, the chairman of Catholic University's physics department and an amateur softball umpire who officiated in more than 5,000 games, died Dec 28 at his home in Silver Spring He had pancreatic cancer Dr Montrose joined (more) |
| Helen Margaret O'Donnell: 1917 - 2007 |
| January 8, 2007 As an executive secretary to several notable Chicago area personalities and business leaders, Helen Margaret O'Donnell met people from all walks of life For more than 50 years, the longtime Glen Ellyn resident fielded daily phone (more) |
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